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It therefore applies to both members of a pair of cognate languages . Statement ( II ) is concerned with the nature of the discards . ( II ) THE SELECTION OF WORDS FOR DISCARD IN ONE LANGUAGE OF A PAIR OF COGNATE LANGUAGES IS ...
It therefore applies to both members of a pair of cognate languages . Statement ( II ) is concerned with the nature of the discards . ( II ) THE SELECTION OF WORDS FOR DISCARD IN ONE LANGUAGE OF A PAIR OF COGNATE LANGUAGES IS ...
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For each pair of languages we are interested in the percentage of homosemantic cognates shown in their lists , for this is regarded as the measure of their similarity . Since 371 lists imply 68,635 pairs of lists and since in each pair ...
For each pair of languages we are interested in the percentage of homosemantic cognates shown in their lists , for this is regarded as the measure of their similarity . Since 371 lists imply 68,635 pairs of lists and since in each pair ...
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How would our field procedures of phonemic analysis and our descriptive statements differ if we had no concept of a ' minimal pair ' - a set of items differing by the addition or replacement of a single phoneme ?
How would our field procedures of phonemic analysis and our descriptive statements differ if we had no concept of a ' minimal pair ' - a set of items differing by the addition or replacement of a single phoneme ?
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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